10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «NOHOWISH»
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Constancy and Change in Human Development
"Evolution is a change from a nohowish untalkaboutable all-alikeness to a
somehowish and in general talkaboutable not-all-alikeness by continuous
sticktogetherations and somethingelseifications" (Hof- stadter, 1955, p. 129).
James was ...
Orville Gilbert Brim, Jerome Kagan,
1980
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The Fifteen Schoolgirls
by writing that, “Evolution is a change from a nohowish untalkaboutable all-
likeness, to a somehowish and in-general-talkaboutable not-all-likeness, by
continuous somethingelsifications and sticktogetherness”. He published more
than a ...
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The Mid-Victorian Generation, 1846-1886
Inevitably, this was parodied, especially nearly by the Revd T. P. Kirkman: '
Evolution is a change from a nohowish, untalkaboutahle all-alikeness, to a
somehowish and in-general- talkaboutable not-all-alikeness, by continuous ...
[Translation into plain English :] Evolution is a change from a nohowish, untalk-
aboutable all-alikeness to a somehowish and in-general-talkaboutable not-all
alikeness, by continuous somethingelseifications and stickto- getherations.
The lollpoops'll be along, you go down, Twite, and take their fardens; I feel
nohowish. If any of 'em want to lie flat, it's a ha'penny. Remember that. And don't
forget to lock both doors when they're all in.' 'Couldn't Dido do it?' suggested Mr
Twite ...
But she had not been satisfied with this; it had struck her as “nohowish,” and she
was still unsuccessfully seeking for new colors and designs. On the elaborately
upholstered bed, which was as low as a sofa, there were twenty thousand francs'
...
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The Complicity of Friends: How George Eliot, G. H. Lewes, ...
The mathematician Thomas Kirkman had offered this translation of Spencer's “
pompous and sublime” formulation: “Evolution is a change from a nohowish
untalkaboutable all-alikeness, to a somehowish and in-general-talkaboutable ...
under lace. But she had not been satisfied with this; it had struck her as "
nohowish," and she was still unsuccessfully seeking for new colors and designs.
On the elaborately upholstered bed, which was as low as a so no longer
sufficient.
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The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Nineteenth ...
The mathematician Thomas Penyngton Kirkman translated 'evolution' as 'a
change from a nohowish untalkaboutable all-likeness, to a somehowish and in-
general-talkaboutable not-all-likeness, by continuous somethingelse-ifications
and ...
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The Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang
Eric Partridge. no-how, no-howish , see NOHOW, NOHOWISH. no kid . No
mistake; lit., without deception: from ca 1890. P.H.Emerson. no matter for that,you
shall carry the rake . 'If you tax a Girl with playing the loose [i.e. being unfaithful],
she ...